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Ratcheting and tumbling motion of Vibrots
Systems of granular rotors (Vibrots), that is, small devices that convert linear vibrational motion into rotation by frictional impact, are of scientific interest since they could reveal various types of collective behavior. Looking at an isolated Vibrot,
Christian Scholz +2 more
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Optimization of 360-based photogrammetric pipeline for narrow and dark indoor surveys [PDF]
Photogrammetry has been commonly used for surveying architectural structures over the past two decades; however, this technique faces limitations, particularly in complex, narrow, or dark spaces due to optical constraints. Recently, advanced technologies
A. Pamart +3 more
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We introduce and describe our newly developed code that simulates light curves and radial velocity curves for arbitrary transiting exoplanets with a satellite. The most important feature of the program is the calculation of radial velocity curves and the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect in such systems. We discuss the possibilities for detecting the exomoons
Simon, A. E. +2 more
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(1) Background: voltage-gated sodium channels (Navs) are integral membrane proteins that allow the sodium ion flux into the excitable cells and initiate the action potential.
Fernando Villa-Diaz +4 more
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Selling simulation and simulation results [PDF]
Selling simulation as a valid analysis tool is the first, and maybe the most important, step in the simulation process. Once the decision has been made to use simulation, the analyst must then be concerned with selling the ultimate results produced by the simulation.
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Predictive Modeling of River Water Temperatures in Catu River: A Neural Network-Based Approach
Predicting water temperature (Tw) in tropical environments is crucial for ecosystem monitoring and the sustainable management of water resources. Highly accurate and reliable Tw forecasts are essential for the ecological management of rivers.
Carmen Goncalves de Macedo e Silva +8 more
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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Model‐based meta‐analysis (MBMA) informs key drug development decisions by integrating data, published or unpublished, from multiple studies. Due to these various sources of information and the use of summary‐level data (e.g., mean responses over ...
Chloe Bracis +5 more
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N=2 supersymmetry partial breaking and tadpole anomaly
We consider the U(1)n extension of the effective N=2 supersymmetric U(1)×U(1) model of arXiv:1204.2141; and study the explicit relationship between partial breaking of N=2 supersymmetry constraint and D3 brane tadpole anomaly of type IIB string on Calabi–
R. Ahl Laamara +3 more
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MISTIQS: An open-source software for performing quantum dynamics simulations on quantum computers
We present MISTIQS, a Multiplatform Software for Time-dependent Quantum Simulations. MISTIQS delivers end-to-end functionality for simulating the quantum many-body dynamics of systems governed by time-dependent Heisenberg Hamiltonians across multiple ...
Connor Powers +7 more
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